US20170326036A1 - Infant pacificer holder and teether - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to infant care products and, more particularly, to teething devices.
- pacifiers available for parents to choose from. The pacifiers are also intended to sooth the child when they become restless or irritable.
- these items typically are discrete devices and are not usually combined. Accordingly, a parent or caregiver is required to track the location of these separate, readily losable items. When a child has an urge for either item, their level of distress and crying may be exacerbated if the parent or caregiver is unable to quickly locate the items.
- a teether and pacifier holder in one aspect of the present invention, includes an elongate body having a teething end and an attachment ledge extending at a reverse angle with respect to a front face of a retainer portion interposed between the teething end and the attachment ledge.
- a plurality of rounded lobes extend from the teething end and are dimensioned to fit within a child's mouth opening.
- a plurality of protruding teething elements extend from one or more surfaces of the lobes.
- An aperture is defined through the elongate body, having a generally rounded shape, with a protruding latch that extends into an interior of the aperture.
- the aperture may also include an inwardly converging sidewall that converges from a back surface of to the front face.
- the teether and pacifier holder may have a slot extending through the retainer portion.
- the slot is configured to receive a tab handle portion extending from a back surface of a pacifier shield.
- a plush toy may be operatively connected to the attachment ledge by a fastener.
- the aperture is dimensioned to prevent the passage of a shield of a pacifier through the aperture.
- the latch is configured to retain a top edge of the pacifier shield subjacent to the latch while a lateral and a bottom edge of the pacifier shield is held in abutment against the a back face of the elongate body.
- the teether and pacifier holder may also include a pacifier retained in the aperture.
- a tab handle of a pacifier may be retained in the slot.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a teether and pacifier holder shown in use holding a ring handle type pacifier;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the teether and pacifier holder in use holding a tab type handle pacifier
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the teether and pacifier holder
- FIG. 4 is a section view of the teether and pacifier holder taken from 4 - 4 in FIG. 2 illustrating a pacifier carried in an internal storage pocket of the plush toy;
- FIG. 5 is a section view illustrating the internal storage pocket in an open condition
- FIG. 6 is a section view of the invention taken from 6 - 6 in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 7 is a front elevation view of the teether and pacifier holder
- FIG. 8 is a top plan view of the teether and pacifier holder
- FIG. 9 is a bottom plan view of the teether and pacifier holder.
- FIG. 10 Is a side elevation view of the teether and pacifier holder.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides an improved teether for an infant or small child that also is configured to retain a pacifier.
- the teether and pacifier holder may also be configured with a plush toy attached to the teether holder.
- the plush toy may have an internal storage pocket to carry a spare pacifier, when not in use by the child.
- the teether and pacifier holder 10 may be formed as an elongate body having a teething end and an attachment ledge 20 —at the opposite end.
- the teething end and attachment ledge 20 extend at a reverse angle with respect with the front face of an intermediate retainer portion interposed between the ends.
- the teether and pacifier holder 10 may be formed of a child safe silicone material, preferably one that is resilient and pliable.
- the teething end has a plurality of rounded lobes dimensioned to fit within the child's mouth opening.
- a plurality of protruding teething elements 16 such as ribs, nubs, and the like extend from a front surface of the lobes.
- a plurality of protruding teething elements 18 may extend from a back surface of the lobes. The teething elements 16 , 18 provide the child with a massaging portion to sooth their gums while teething.
- the retainer portion has a substantially flat surface and an aperture 12 defined through the retainer portion of the teether holder 10 .
- the retainer portion may also be configured with an arcuate slot 14 .
- the slot 14 is configured to receive a tab type handle extending from a back surface of the pacifier shield 30 of some styles of pacifiers, such as a Phillips AVENT Soothie, 190/01 manufactured by Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- the aperture 12 is generally rounded in shape and is configured to receive the nipple of a pacifier 30 there through.
- a protruding latch 31 extends into an interior of the aperture 12 and is configured retain a shield or handle element of the pacifier 30 .
- the aperture 12 may also be provided with inwardly converging sidewall that converges from the back surface of the teether and pacifier holder body to the front surface of the teether body.
- the aperture 12 and latch 31 are dimensioned for nearly universal holding of a pacifier having a ring type handle extending from the back of the pacifier 30 .
- the aperture 12 and the inwardly converging sidewalls are dimensioned to prevent the passage of the pacifier shield through the aperture 12 , while the protruding latch 31 is configured such that a top edge of the pacifier shield or handle 30 is tucked under the protruding latch 31 to retain the pacifier within the teether and pacifier holder 10 .
- the attachment ledge 20 is utilized to attach the teether holder 10 to a plush toy 22 , via a fastener 32 , such as stitching.
- the plush toy 22 may have an internal pocket 24 for holding a pacifier internal to the plush toy 22 .
- the internal pocket 24 may be selectively opened by a cooperating fastener, such as hook 26 and pile 28 fasteners, a slide fastener, a zipper, or a button closure.
- the lobes carrying the teething elements 16 , 18 are angled rearwardly towards the plush toy 22 , which in conjunction with the angular deflection of the attachment ledge 20 , positions the teething elements 16 , 18 so that the child may teethe while holding the plush toy.
- the angular deflection of the attachment ledge 20 permits the pacifier to be presented at a convenient angle while the child is holding the plush toy 22 .
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Abstract
A teething device that is configured to retain a pacifier in a central aperture of the teething device. The teething device has a plurality of lobes at a first end, with the lobes having a plurality of nubs for teething. The aperture and latch are configured to universally retain the edges of a pacifier shield or handle such that the nipple of the pacifier may be presented to a child utilizing the device. The device may also include a plush toy attached to an attachment ledge of the teething device. The plush toy includes an internal pocket for storing a pacifier.
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- This application is a continuation in part of U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 29/564,157, filed May 11, 2016, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
- The present invention relates to infant care products and, more particularly, to teething devices.
- Currently in the art, parents of infants and small children are provided with a wide variety of teething devices, which facilitate the soothing of the child's gums when its teeth begin to emerge. There are also a variety of pacifiers available for parents to choose from. The pacifiers are also intended to sooth the child when they become restless or irritable.
- These devices can be difficult for a parent to locate and may be easily lost, particularly where the child may drop them or spit them out when the parent is not observing the child. Similarly, their relatively small size permits them to become lost under furniture, in seat cushions, bedding, and the like.
- Moreover, these items typically are discrete devices and are not usually combined. Accordingly, a parent or caregiver is required to track the location of these separate, readily losable items. When a child has an urge for either item, their level of distress and crying may be exacerbated if the parent or caregiver is unable to quickly locate the items.
- As can be seen, there is a need for an improved teether and pacifier configuration that avoids the loss or temporary misplacement of these items.
- In one aspect of the present invention, a teether and pacifier holder, includes an elongate body having a teething end and an attachment ledge extending at a reverse angle with respect to a front face of a retainer portion interposed between the teething end and the attachment ledge. A plurality of rounded lobes extend from the teething end and are dimensioned to fit within a child's mouth opening. A plurality of protruding teething elements extend from one or more surfaces of the lobes. An aperture is defined through the elongate body, having a generally rounded shape, with a protruding latch that extends into an interior of the aperture. The aperture may also include an inwardly converging sidewall that converges from a back surface of to the front face.
- The teether and pacifier holder may have a slot extending through the retainer portion. The slot is configured to receive a tab handle portion extending from a back surface of a pacifier shield. A plush toy may be operatively connected to the attachment ledge by a fastener.
- The aperture is dimensioned to prevent the passage of a shield of a pacifier through the aperture. The latch is configured to retain a top edge of the pacifier shield subjacent to the latch while a lateral and a bottom edge of the pacifier shield is held in abutment against the a back face of the elongate body.
- The teether and pacifier holder may also include a pacifier retained in the aperture. Alternatively, a tab handle of a pacifier may be retained in the slot.
- These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a teether and pacifier holder shown in use holding a ring handle type pacifier; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the teether and pacifier holder in use holding a tab type handle pacifier; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the teether and pacifier holder; -
FIG. 4 is a section view of the teether and pacifier holder taken from 4-4 inFIG. 2 illustrating a pacifier carried in an internal storage pocket of the plush toy; -
FIG. 5 is a section view illustrating the internal storage pocket in an open condition; -
FIG. 6 is a section view of the invention taken from 6-6 inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 7 is a front elevation view of the teether and pacifier holder; -
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of the teether and pacifier holder; -
FIG. 9 is a bottom plan view of the teether and pacifier holder; and -
FIG. 10 Is a side elevation view of the teether and pacifier holder. - The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
- Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides an improved teether for an infant or small child that also is configured to retain a pacifier. To facilitate the parent's ability to locate the tether and pacifier carried by the teether, the teether and pacifier holder may also be configured with a plush toy attached to the teether holder. The plush toy may have an internal storage pocket to carry a spare pacifier, when not in use by the child.
- As shown in reference to the
FIGS. 1-10 , the teether andpacifier holder 10 may be formed as an elongate body having a teething end and an attachment ledge 20—at the opposite end. The teething end and attachment ledge 20 extend at a reverse angle with respect with the front face of an intermediate retainer portion interposed between the ends. As will be appreciated, the teether andpacifier holder 10 may be formed of a child safe silicone material, preferably one that is resilient and pliable. - The teething end has a plurality of rounded lobes dimensioned to fit within the child's mouth opening. A plurality of protruding
teething elements 16, such as ribs, nubs, and the like extend from a front surface of the lobes. Likewise, a plurality of protrudingteething elements 18, may extend from a back surface of the lobes. The 16, 18 provide the child with a massaging portion to sooth their gums while teething.teething elements - The retainer portion has a substantially flat surface and an
aperture 12 defined through the retainer portion of theteether holder 10. The retainer portion may also be configured with anarcuate slot 14. As shown in reference toFIG. 1 , theslot 14 is configured to receive a tab type handle extending from a back surface of thepacifier shield 30 of some styles of pacifiers, such as a Phillips AVENT Soothie, 190/01 manufactured by Koninklijke Philips N.V. - The
aperture 12 is generally rounded in shape and is configured to receive the nipple of apacifier 30 there through. A protruding latch 31 extends into an interior of theaperture 12 and is configured retain a shield or handle element of thepacifier 30. Theaperture 12 may also be provided with inwardly converging sidewall that converges from the back surface of the teether and pacifier holder body to the front surface of the teether body. Theaperture 12 and latch 31 are dimensioned for nearly universal holding of a pacifier having a ring type handle extending from the back of thepacifier 30. - The
aperture 12 and the inwardly converging sidewalls are dimensioned to prevent the passage of the pacifier shield through theaperture 12, while the protruding latch 31 is configured such that a top edge of the pacifier shield orhandle 30 is tucked under the protruding latch 31 to retain the pacifier within the teether andpacifier holder 10. - As best seen in reference to
FIG. 6 , theattachment ledge 20 is utilized to attach theteether holder 10 to aplush toy 22, via afastener 32, such as stitching. As best seen in reference toFIGS. 4, 5, and 9 , theplush toy 22 may have aninternal pocket 24 for holding a pacifier internal to theplush toy 22. Theinternal pocket 24 may be selectively opened by a cooperating fastener, such ashook 26 andpile 28 fasteners, a slide fastener, a zipper, or a button closure. - When attached to the
plush toy 22, the lobes carrying the 16, 18 are angled rearwardly towards theteething elements plush toy 22, which in conjunction with the angular deflection of theattachment ledge 20, positions the 16, 18 so that the child may teethe while holding the plush toy. Similarly, the angular deflection of the attachment ledge 20 permits the pacifier to be presented at a convenient angle while the child is holding theteething elements plush toy 22. - It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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1. A teether and pacifier holder, comprising:
an elongate body having a teething end and an attachment ledge extending at a reverse angle with respect to a front face of a retainer portion interposed between the teething end and the attachment ledge;
a plurality of rounded lobes extend from the teething end dimensioned to fit within a child's mouth opening;
a plurality of protruding teething elements extend from one or more surfaces of the plurality of rounded lobes; and
an aperture defined through the elongate body, having a generally rounded shape, with a protruding latch that extends into an interior of the aperture.
2. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 1 , further comprising:
an inwardly converging sidewall that converges from a back surface of to the front face.
3. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 1 , further comprising:
a slot extending through the retainer portion.
4. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 3 , wherein the slot is configured to receive a tab handle of a pacifier received in the slot.
5. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 3 , further comprising:
a plush toy operatively connected to the attachment ledge via a fastener.
6. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 5 , wherein the fastener is a stitch.
7. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 6 , further comprising:
an internal storage pouch defined within the plush toy.
8. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 7 , further comprising:
a fastener operable to selectively open or close the internal storage pouch.
9. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 1 , wherein the aperture is dimensioned to prevent the passage of a shield of a pacifier through the aperture.
10. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 9 , wherein the latch is configured to retain a top edge of the pacifier shield subjacent to the latch, while a lateral and a bottom edge of the pacifier shield held in abutment against the a back face of the elongate body.
11. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 10 , further comprising:
a pacifier retained in the aperture.
12. The teether and pacifier holder of claim 9 , wherein the aperture is dimensioned to retain a handle of a pacifier.
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